Handling device for a power working machine

Internal-combustion engines – Engine speed regulator – Open loop condition responsive

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ABSTRACT:
A handling device for setting the opening degree of the throttle valve to a desired degree even under conditions where the throttle lever is rotated to a full extent, and capable of immediately returning the throttle lever to a minimum opening degree (idling opening). The handling device has a main lever connected with one end portion of a cable and designed to pull the cable connected via the other end portion thereof with an actuating member, a movable pulley around which a portion of the cable in the vicinity of the one end portion is wound as a turn-around point, and a position adjustment mechanism comprising a sub-lever. The sub-lever is designed to move the movable pulley to a desired holding position so as to adjust a distance of pulling the cable.

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